Broad Street Beats bolsters wellbeing during Mental Health Awareness Week
Broad Street Mall welcomed the return of Broad Street Beats, a heartfelt live music event, last week, marking Mental Health Awareness Week
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall welcomed the return of Broad Street Beats, a heartfelt live music event, last week, marking Mental Health Awareness Week
Read moreDetailsDistinguished clarinettist and composer Emma Johnson MBE is set to perform at the Town hall next month, alongside the Orchestra for the Environment
Read moreDetailsTwo businesses in Reading have been fined nearly £60,000 for major health and safety breaches, Reading Borough Council has announced.
Read moreDetailsReading new Comedian of the Year competition returned to the Purple Turtle as nine rising raconteurs vied for first place with short stand-up sets
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has warned that bee populations are set to face even more threats over the next decade, according to a new study.
Read moreDetailsMurder Trial Tonight will put the audience at the heart of a true crime case when it returns to The Hexagon on Friday, May 30
Read moreDetailsScores of protestors took to the streets of Reading on Saturday in opposition to the Supreme Court ruling over gender definitions issued last month.
Read moreDetailsPROTESTORS are set to gather in Reading later today (Saturday, March 17) in the second event of public action in response to the Supreme Court ruling last month. Crowds are...
Read moreDetailsPupils from 26 schools will be participating in Reading Borough Council's drive to get kids walking to school for Walk to School Week next week
Read moreDetailsTwo years on from the launch of the Elizabeth Line, statistics released by SpareRoom have shown that average room rent has risen by just under 40%.
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